BRA1NARD NURSERY & SEED CO., THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. 
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Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Pyramidalis (Chimney Bellflower). One of the 
best Campanulas producing a slender pyramid 
of porcelain-blue flowers during August. 4 to 
5 ft. 
Rotundifolia. True Bluebell of Scotland. Clear 
blue flowers from June to August. Well 
adapted for crevices in the rock garden. 35c. 
each, $3.50 per doz. 
Carpatica (Harebell). A splendid variety for 
edging, hardy border or rockery, growing only 
8 to 12 inches high. Flowers are clear blue, 
on wiry stems. June to Oct. 
Carpatica Alba. White flowered form of the 
above. 
Centaurea Montana. Perennial Corn Flower. 
Blue flowers resembling the annual Corn 
Flowers but larger. 
Candytuft. (Hardy.) See Iberis. 
Cerastium Tomentosum. A desirable low grow¬ 
ing plant with silvery foliage and white flow¬ 
ers in June: mo?t suitable for rockerv or low 
border work. 20c. each; $2.00 per doz. 
Cheiranthus Allionii. (Siberian Wallflower). 
A dwarf, hardy biennial, which self sows very 
freely but is not invading. Grows about 12 
inches high with heads of brilliant orange 
flowers. May to mid-summer. 20c. each; 
$2.00 per doz. 
Chrysanthemum Arcticum. A charming new 
variety, growing 1 ft. tall, covered in Sept, and 
Oct. with daisy-like white flowers tinged lilac. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Of these ever popular Garden Mums, we will 
have this Spring the best lot we have ever off¬ 
ered, they all being excellent out-door sorts and 
reasonably hardy, yet soil conditions and loca¬ 
tions have much to do with their successful 
wintering. 
25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Barbara Cumming. A recent introduction of 
wonderful merit. An extra early flowering 
sort producing good sized blooms clear bright 
yellow, true Aster type flowers. 
Fee Parisienne. An early flowering variety 
with good size flowers of a beautiful deep old 
rose. 
Frances Whittlesey. Medium size flowers of a 
beautiful rich bronze and garnet; early flower¬ 
ing. 
R. Marion Hatton. One of the earliest pompom 
type to flower; in color a bright canary-yel¬ 
low ; very free flowering. 
La Garonne. Medium size, very handsome 
flowers of rose and buff. 
October Dawn. Flandsome shade of soft dav- 
break-pink ; good size, full petaled flowers. 
October Girl. Flowers, when opening, a clear 
rose-pink, shaded with lavender when fully 
opened. 
Provence. Large flowers of rose-pink tipped 
rosjr-red. 
Red Doty. Large flowered pompom; flowers 
are wine-red with silvery reflex. 
Ruth Cumming. Beautiful reddish bronze with 
autumn tints. 
Snowbird. Medium sized full white flower. 
25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Coreopsis Auriculata Superba. A very fine va¬ 
riety and excellent as a cut flower. Petals 
golden-yellow with band of brownish red en¬ 
circling the golden disc. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata. Handsome golden-yellow, 
slightly cup-shaped single flowers on long 
wiry stems well above the foliacre. 2 to 3 
feet tall; flowers in June and July. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Hollyhock Strain. Of recent introduction. 
Flower spikes are of unusual size and stalks 
much taller than ordinary Delphiniums. 
Assorted shades of blue. 
Belladonna. Handsome tall spikes of clear tur¬ 
quoise blue flowers from the end of June till 
first frost. 
Bellamosum. Similar in growth and habit to 
Belladonna but a dark blue in color. 
